Publications

International journals:

-        Edmark, K and L Persson, (2021), “The impact of attending an independent upper secondary school: Evidence from Sweden using school ranking data”, Economics of Education Review 84. DOI: 10.1016/j.econedurev.2021.102148.

- Edmark, K (2019), “Location choices of Swedish independent schools”, The Annals of Regional Science 63: 219–239. DOI: 10.1007/s00168-019-00933-y.

-        Dahlberg, M, Edmark, K and H Berg (tidigare Lundqvist) (2017), “Ethnic Diversity and Preferences for Redistribution: Reply”, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Vol 199:2, 288–294.

-        Edmark, K, Liang, C, Mörk, E and H Selin (2016), ”The Swedish Earned Income Tax Credit: Did It Increase Employment?”, FinanzArchiv 72(4):475–503.

-        Edmark K and K Hanspers (2015), “Is Welfare Dependency Inherited? Estimating Causal Welfare Transmission Effects using Swedish Sibling Data”, European Journal of Social Security 17(3):338–360, 2015.

-        Edmark K, Frölich, M and V Wondratschek (2014), “School Choice Reform and Equality of Opportunity”, Labour Economics, 30:129–142.

-        Wondratschek, V, Edmark K, and M Frölich (2013) “The Short- and Long-term Effects of School Choice on Student Outcomes – Evidence from a School Choice Reform in Sweden”, Annals of Economics and Statistics 111-112:71–102.

-        Edmark, K and R Gordon, (2012), The choice of organizational form by closely-held firms in Sweden: tax versus non-tax determinants”, Industrial and Corporate Change 22:219–243.

-        Dahlberg, M, Edmark, K and H Lundqvist (2012), “Ethnic Diversity and Preferences for Redistribution”, Journal of Political Economy 120(1):41–76.

-        Edmark, K (2009), “Migration Effects of Welfare Reform”, Scandinavian Journal of Economics 111(3):511-526.

-        Edmark, K and M Dahlberg (2008), “Is there a "Race-to-the-Bottom" in the Setting of Welfare Benefit Levels? Evidence from a Policy Intervention”, Journal of Public Economics 92:1193–1209.

-        Edmark, K and H Ågren (2008) “Identifying Strategic Interactions in Swedish Local Income Tax Policies”, Journal of Urban Economics 63(3):849–857.

-        Edmark, K (2005), “Unemployment and Crime: Is There a Connection?” Scandinavian Journal of Economics 107(2):353–373.

 

     Swedish Journals and Reports:

-        Angelov, N and K Edmark (2016), “När skolan själv får välja – en ESO-rapport om friskolornas etableringsmönster”, ESO-rapport 2016:3.

-        Edmark, K (2015) “Hur påverkar vinstmotivet och konsolideringen av skolmarknaden skolans verksamhet?”, Kapitel 5 i rapporten ”Vinster, välfärd och entreprenörskap”, Swedish Economic Forum Report 2015, red: Johan Eklund, Entreprenörskapsforum.

-        Edmark, K” Frölich, M and V Wondratschek (2015), ”Det fria skolvalet – varken mirakelmedicin eller undergångsrecept”, Ekonomisk Debatt, 2015:2.

-        Edmark, K (2014), “Olika vägval för jämlik skola”, underlagsrapport till LOs projekt Full sysselsättning och solidarisk lönepolitik, Landsorganisationen i Sverige.

-        Edmark K, Liang, C, Mörk, E and H Selin (2012),”Därför går det inte att utvärdera jobbavdraget”, Ekonomisk Debatt, 2012:5

-        Edmark K and H Ågren (2007), ”Skattekonkurrerar svenska kommuner?”, medförfattare: Ågren, H, Ekonomisk Debatt, 2007:1.

-        Edmark K (2002), ”Arbetslöshetens effekter på brottsligheten”, Ekonomisk Debatt, 2002:5

 

     Contributions to books:

-       Edmark, K (2017), “Skolval och friskolor – är det ett bra recept för att förbättra skolan?” Book Chapter in the anthology Nationalekonomis frågor, Studentlitteratur AB.

-       Dahlberg, M, Edmark K, Hansen J and E Mörk (2008), Fattigdom i folkhemmet – Från socialbidrag till självförsörjning, SNS Välfärdsråds rapport 2008, editor: Dahlberg, M.

 

     Working papers:

-        Edmark, K (2007), “Strategic Competition in Swedish Local Spending on Childcare, Schooling and Care for the Elderly”, Working paper 2007:21, Department of Economics, Uppsala University.

-        Edmark K and L Persson (2020), “The Impact of Attending an Independent Upper Secondary School: Evidence from Sweden using School Ranking Data”, Working paper 2/2020, Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI), Stockholm University.

-        Edmark K, Haelermans, C and I Hussain (2020), “The Impact of Voucher Schools: Evidence from Swedish Upper Secondary Schools”, Working paper 3/2020, Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI), Stockholm University.